Mature-age applicants

Proof of work experience, e.g. resume and letter of employment (if applicable)

Mature-age entry

If you are applying under a mature-age entry scheme, you may be admitted if you are able to demonstrate a range of attributes such as personal motivation, maturity and work experience or previous study. Each application is assessed on a case by case basis. You are required to provide a personal statement outlining your interest, motivation and reasons for selecting the course including details of educational and any employment background (if applicable).

Applying for Credit Transfer

If you are seeking credit transfer for the same or similar unit/s previously completed at a different institute, you must submit the following supporting documents with your credit application:

Certified copy of relevant certificates and results for any studies that you have completed

Students are required to provide certified copies of academic and other important documents at the time of application.

How to certify your academic documents?

When certifying a document, the officer must carefully check the copy against the original and if satisfied, must certify it as below:

Stamp/ write “This is a true copy of the original document sighted by me” on each document sighted

Sign and date the statement

Provide contact details (name and address)

The official seal or stamp of their organisation or their profession

Which documents need to be certified?

Academic documents

Bio-data page of your passport or birth certificate

Who can certify your documents?

In Australia

MIT accepts certified documents by anyone who is currently employed as:

An accountant (they must be the member of CPA Australia or Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia (ICAA), the National Institute of Accountants, or the Association of Taxation and Management Accountants or Registered Tax Agents)